Photos have been released of the recent filming of the new Lizzie Borden movie to air on Lifetime.

The $6 million made-for-TV movie is a biopic that follows the story of Lizzie Borden, the infamous woman acquitted of murdering her father and stepmother with a hatchet in Fall River in 1892.

There is no premiere date as of yet, according to Lifetime Television spokeswoman Kristine Tiongco.

Filmed in Nova Scotia from mid-June to mid-July, the exterior of the movie’s Borden house resembles the actual murder site at 92 Second St. in Fall River.

The house used in the film is located in the town of Lunenburg, a waterfront town with a historic downtown.

To make the set more authentic to the Victorian time period, sand was spread over the street to hide the pavement. A barn was added in the backyard to resemble the one at the real Borden house, and a picket fence was added, according to Halifax News Net.

Nova Scotia production company Magic Rock Productions, with the help of Film and Creative Industries Nova Scotia, worked to secure the project.

Magic Rock is behind productions such as the Columbia Tri-Star feature film “Jumping the Broom,” the Emmy nominated “Memory Keeper’s Daughter,” and the Stephen King A&E miniseries “Bag of Bones” starring Pierce Brosnan.

“We were delighted with the production opportunities that Nova Scotia provided us,” said Sony Pictures Television Executive Producer Judith Verno. “There are many details that go into a period piece. Finding the right locations and getting to work with such a terrific crew were paramount to the success of the shoot.”

The production stars Christina Ricci (“Sleepy Hollow”), Clea DuVall (“Argo”), along with actors John Dunsworth (“Trailer Park Boys”) and Shawn Doyle (“The Disappeared”). They have shot in various locations around Nova Scotia including Lunenburg, Hantsport, Windsor and various locations within Halifax Regional Municipality, such as Granville Mall, South Park Street Cemetery and King’s College.